Cherkini: For more important tax - than - found internationals

Powermen in Kosovo have not yet managed to close one of the most sensitive issues in the country -- that of those missing in the war. They never learned the whereabouts of over 1600 people missing from Slobodan Milosevic's regime in the recent war in Kosovo, and the issue was not addressed at the Brussels table [...]
They never learned the whereabouts of over 1600 people missing from Slobodan Milosevic's regime in the recent war in Kosovo, and this issue was not addressed at the Brussels table in Kosovo-Serbia talks, except in technical ones. In 2011, Kosovo's delegation to the talks in Brussels had initiated the issue of the undiscovered, where the EU had requested lists of persons and their whereabouts. But Serbia never co-operated in resolving this issue.
Association Chairman “Voice Parents” and once leader of the Missing Persons Source Centre Bajram Cerkini, said the tax has gained more value and is mentioned in Serbia and Kosovo and by internationals as a factor for the future of talks than people's lives.
The head of the Association “Parents' voice” has also been critical of internationals. He said that they have only words but not actions. Cherkini said it's futile to ask for the dawning of the dead without their pressure.
The head of the Bureau for Missing Persons Centre supports the idea that a representative of the missing persons will be part of the Kosovo delegation in talks with Serbia. He said that their pain and wounds should be shown by those who have personally experienced it. According to him, I don't know why they can't be part of the delegation or who they hinder.












